During November, the temperatures in Manchester may be falling, but the entertainment level is not.

For party animals, the Warehouse Project is going strong. This temporary club is set up in Store Street Car Park underneath Picadilly Station. With different DJs each night, partygoers are not likely to experience the same thing twice at this wild event.

Many say that it has a forbidden, underground vibe. It definitely does not have the sophistication and polish of the more than 500 street-level pubs, bars and clubs, but for those who love the party atmosphere, it is worth the cost of admission.

The Asia Triennial Manchester art display, which mostly features South Asian artists, has carried over from October and will be ending this month. Therefore, November visitors should make every effort to attend before it is gone.

The Un-convention is an event sponsored by the Salford music industry. This festival is one of many which highlight the unique and diverse musical aspects of Manchester.

Tourists who appreciate entertainment that is off the beaten track will love Exposures. This is a 4-day movie screening hosted by England's up-and-coming student film makers.